1: My C-disk is nearly full (1 GB free space) and therefore I've installed PCM on my D-disk (around 150 GB free space).
2: I download the PCMDaily DB and click on install, but after a couple of minuts it says that the C disk is full. I press ok, but my free space stays low.
Conclusion: I have no free space and no PCMDaily db.
However, I had the same problem with the ASO db and back then Oleg Tinkov told me to use CCleaner (and it worked!). But this doesnt work with the PCMDaily DB.
Does anyone know how to get my freespace back? (maybe a program?)
Thanks in advance
Edit: Maybe the problem is that PCMDaily doesnt use Windows Installer? (I think ASO DB used Windows Installer)
Edited by Jonathan on 26-04-2011 13:22
You don't have to install the DB into the C drive. You have to install it into the folder on the D-drive where the game is. And it has nothing to do with the installer.
If you want to get more space on your C-drive, then clean it. Windows supports you with a tool, just right-click your drive.
If that is not enough, then either delete stuff you don't need or uninstall programs you don't need.
You could also move the virtual memory to the D drive.
Or reduce the space used for the system recovery.
If you do not know how to do such things, then use the windows help or ask google.
Sorry I haven't explained the problem good enough: when I double click on the .exe it says after a couple of minuts the C drive is full. Therefore I can't choose the right folder, it automatically chooses the C drive to open the installer.
The Windows support isn't enough: it only makes a couple of MB free. I can't erase the failed installation (?). I can't delete any more stuff on my C drive: practically all programs on the C drive are erased.
I'll try to do the things you say, but if someone knows how to get the space on my C drive back: feel free to post it here!
Edit: I have Vista btw
Edited by Jonathan on 26-04-2011 12:49
You could also move the virtual memory to the D drive. Done
Or reduce the space used for the system recovery. Can't do this
If you do not know how to do such things, then use the windows help or ask google.
I think the most urgent for me is that I want my free space back ^^. Does anyone know where files go after you open them? Maybe I can erase them manually...